iRETURN: The Jess Damaged Archives Book X
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The future has never belonged to the people living it. Until now.
Neo Kyoto is still standing.
The trains run. The lights work. The city's infrastructure continues to function. But something fundamental has changed.
The predictive systems that once modeled its residents, calculated their possible futures, and quietly shaped what they were permitted to become have lost their authority.
Jess Damaged knows that this is the moment they have been fighting toward.
It is also the moment she has been afraid of.
For ten years, Jess has lived inside the consequences of systems that could predict a person's future before that person had the chance to choose it. She has survived identity erasure, artificial consciousness, neural fusion, duplicated people, memory violations, collapsed infrastructure, predictive personhood, and the sanctuary crisis that forced Neo Kyoto to confront the existence of people its own systems could not properly recognize.
Now there is one final decision to make.
The Singularity Protocol.
Its purpose is not to destroy Neo Kyoto. It does not shut down the city or erase its infrastructure. Instead, it permanently removes the authority of centralized systems to make binding predictions about a person's future without that person's participation.
For the first time, the city will have to function without an answer waiting in advance.
Before Jess executes the protocol, she returns to the decommissioned Archive.
Nine doors line the corridor.
Each holds the memory of one of the crises that brought her here.
Each represents another attempt to answer the same question: Who has the right to decide what a person becomes?
And at the end of the corridor there is no tenth door.
Only an empty frame.
Because the final chapter of Jess Damaged's story is not another crisis.
It is the absence of one.
iRETURN is the tenth and final volume of The Jess Damaged Archives, the cyberpunk science fiction series that began with SYNTAX_ERROR. Across ten books, the series has explored artificial intelligence, digital consciousness, identity, memory, duplicated personhood, predictive technology, machine authority, free will, and the struggle to retain ownership of a life in a world capable of modeling it before it happens.
This is the culmination of the predictive infrastructure storyline established in QUANTUM_BREAK and carried through GHOST_PROTOCOL. The counterfactual people of Meridian, the Unallocated Sanctuary, the Clean Room, and the question of who has the right to define a person's reality all lead here.
But iRETURN is not a story about winning a war.
It is about what happens when the war is finally over.
It is about giving memory back to the people who lived it.
Giving choice back to the people who have to live with its consequences.
And giving the future back to the people who have never been allowed to write it themselves.
After nine books spent asking what happens when technology takes control of identity, memory, consciousness, and possibility, the final volume asks the only question that remains.
What does a person do when nobody is predicting the answer?
For Jess Damaged, the answer begins with something remarkably small.
An ordinary morning.
A blank future.
A choice that belongs entirely to her.
The system is still running.
The future is still unwritten.
Choose anyway.
| Published | 3 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Category | Book |
| Author | iD01t Productions |
| Tags | artificial-intelligence, Cyberpunk, cyber-thriller, Dystopian, ebook, industrial-bass, neo-kyoto, Sci-fi, soundtrack, transmedia |
| AI Disclosure | AI Assisted, Graphics, Text |
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